With little notice, the Liberals moved Tuesday to have the Procedure and House Affairs committee study major changes to standing orders put forward by Liberal House leader Bardish Chagger, giving a […]U. President Donald Trump’s efforts to limit travel into his country while simultaneously cutting money from science-based programs provides an opportunity for Canada’s science sector, says a leading Canadian researcher. I think it’s a time we should be bold,” said Alan Bernstein, president of CIFAR, a global research network that funds […]A “botched” job of selling off Canada’s airports would be costly for travellers and could even threaten national security, interim Conservative Leader Rona Ambrose says.

The government is studying the potential privatization of some of Canadian airports, but has not yet made any decision.

Source: Maclean's Authors: Jason Markusoff, Charlie Gillis, and Michael Friscolanti Mentioned: Allard School of Law Professor Emma Cunliffe Date: September 14, 2016Full Story Vigilante action snares another law-enforcement officer in B. Source: Vancouver Sun Authors: Stephanie Ip and Brian Morton Mentioned: Allard School of Law Professor Benjamin Perrin Date: September 13, 2016Full Story This story also ran in The Province Post-secondary schools' sexual assault policies Source: BC Almanac Host: Andrew Chang Interviewed: Allard School of Law Professor Janine Benedet Date: September 13, 2016Start Listening at (also available here) BC Patients launch court challenge over forced psychiatric treatments Source: The Globe and Mail Author: Andrea Woo Mentioned: Allard School of Law Professor Isabel Grant Date: September 13, 2016Full Story UBC must counter 'mistrust' on sexual assault policy, report says Source: The Globe and Mail Author: Simona Chiose Mentioned: Allard School of Law Professor Janine Benedet Date: September 11, 2016Full Story Creep Catchers: UBC law prof warns 'end doesn't justify the means' in vigilante sex-predator stings Source: The Vancouver Sun Author: Nick Eagland Mentioned: Allard School of Law Professor Benjamin Perrin Date: September 11, 2016Full Story This story also ran in Ottawa Citizen, The Province, and Times Colonist Your Input on Bill C-51 Source: Ontario Morning Host: Wei Chen Interviewed: Allard School of Law Professor Margot Young Date: September 9, 2016Start listening at Professor Young also spoke on Quebec AM with Susan Campbell, Information Morning in Saint John with Hance Colburne, The Morning Edition with Craig Norris, Central Morning morning Leigh Anne POwer, On the Island with Gregor Craigie, Daybreak South with Chris Walker, A New Day with Sandi Coleman, and Saskatoon Morning with Leisha Grebinski.

Interview: Refugees are a shared responsibility, says UBC Dean of Law Source: ricochet Author: Tracy Giesz-Ramsay Interviewed: Allard School of Law Dean and Professor Catherine Dauvergne Date: September 8, 2016Full Story Montreal area mayors demand new Energy East panel over Charest affair Source: National Observer Author: Mike De Souza Mentioned: Allard School of Law Professor Jocelyn Stacey Date: September 7, 2016Full Story How Alan Kurdi's death has affected Canada, one year later Source: Maclean's Author: Geordon Omand Mentioned: Allard School of Law Dean and Professor Catherine Dauvergne Date: September 1, 2016Full Story This story also ran in Times Colonist and CBC News Opinion: I tweeted about Harper.

According to documents tabled in the House of Commons, overtime and shift differentials alone for […]Justin Trudeau’s family vacation over New Year’s is back in the spotlight after documents tabled in Parliament revealed the cost of the trip down south was north of $127,000.

The dollar figure gives the opposition Conservatives a chance to bring up the trip that has embroiled Trudeau in an ethics probe and also attack the […]Opposition parties slammed the Liberal government on Tuesday for trying to “ram through” major changes to how the House of Commons does its business.

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4-8 (1905)Below is a listing of 17th to 21st Century British newspapersavailable on microfilm and/or online through Mc Master University Library.

BC teachers' union wins landmark appeal at Supreme Court Souce: The Globe and Mail Author: Wendy Stueck Mentioned: Allard School of Law Professor Joel Bakan Date: November 10, 2016Full Story CETA's Investor Court System Source: Roundhouse Radio, Business In Vancouver Hosts: Tyler Orton and Hayley Woodin Interviewed: Allard School of Law Professor Ljiljana Biukovic Date: November 10, 2016Start Listening at BC cour trules in favour of Trinity Western University's law school Source: The Globe and Mail Author: Wendy Stueck Mentioned: Allard School of Law Professor Margot Young Date: November 1, 2016Full Story Long stay in solitary confinement could mitigate prosecution of Adam Capay Source: The Globe and Mail Author: Sean Fine Mentioned: Allard School of Law Professor Debra Parkes Date: October 30, 2016Full Story Let's talk Housing Source: 107.7 Pulse FM Host: Kash Heed Interviewed: Allard School of Law Professor Margot Young Date: October 26, 2016 How a Texas multinational got to "walkaround" a Canadian pipeline safety order Source: National Observer Author: Mike De Souza Mentioned: Allard School of Law Assistant Professor Jocelyn Stacey Date: October 21, 2016Full Story U. Treasury Department's pursuit of Vancouve rcompany rattles local fintech sector Source: Business in Vancouver Author: Nelson Bennett Mentioned: Allard School of Law Adjunct Professor Joven Narwal Date: October 4, 2016Full Story CTV investigation: I posed as a woman willing to exchange sex for rent Source: CTV News Vancouver Author: Grace Lee Mentioned: Allard School of Law Professor Janine Benedet Date: September 27, 2016Full Story How Women Are Pushing Back on Sexual Assault Rulings in Alberta Source: The Tyee Author: Samantha Power Mentioned: Allard School of Law Professor Emma Cunliffe Date: September 27, 2016Full Story Inside Out: The decline of parole and the fundamentals of Canada's penal system Source: The Globe and Mail Author: Sean Fine Mentioned: Allard School of Law Professor Emeritus Michael Jackson Date: September 24, 2016Full Story Opinion: Charter challenge to B. Mental Health Act long overdue Source: Vancouver Sun Authors: Ruby Dhand and Allard School of Law Professor Isabel Grant Date: September 23, 2016Full Story Nunavut: a fast, efficient justice system where victims fare poorly Source: Nunatsiaq News Mentioned: Allard School of Law Professor Benjamin Perrin Date: September 22, 2016Full Story P. I.'s justice system ranks first Source: The Guardian Author: Allard School of Law Professor Benjamin Perrin Date: September 22, 2016Full Story Reform needed for Manitoba's criminal justice system Source: Winnipeg Free Press Author: Allard School of Law Professor Benjamin Perrin and Richard Audas Date: September 21, 2016Full Story 'Slow, inefficient, and costly': Canada's criminal justice system needs urgent reform, report finds Source: Canadian Politics Author: Ian Mac Leod Mentioned: Allard School of Law Professor Benjamin Perrin Date: September 21, 2016Full Story Manitoba justice system worst among provinces: review Source: Winnipeg Free Press Author: Katie May Mentioned: Allard School of Law Professor Benjamin Perrin Date: September 21, 2016Full Story Les systèmes judiciaires en Atlantique figurent parmi les meilleurs au pays Source: Radio Canada Mentioned: Allard School of Law Professor Benjamin Perrin Date: September 21, 2016Full Story BC has lowest rate of solving violent crimes, claims report Source: News 1130 Author: Simon Druker Mentioned: Allard School of Law Professor Benjamin Perrin Date: September 21, 2016Full Story Think tank releases report card on Canada's justice system Source: CBC News Author: Alison Crawford Mentioned: Allard School of Law Professor Benjamin Perrin Date: September 21, 2016Full Story 4 Alberta judges under scrutiny for sex assault rulings Source: CBC News Author: David Bell Mentioned: Allard School of Law Professor Emma Cunliffe Date: September 16, 2016Full Story This story also ran in Yahoo! More Alberta judges scrutinzed for handling of sex assault cases Source: CTV News Author: Lauren Krugel Mentioned: Allard School of Law Professor Emma Cunliffe Date: September 16, 2016Full Story This story also ran in the Huffington Post.